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National Cookie Day

Perfect for baking and enjoying delicious cookies

Racha Naholi

12/4/20242 min read

a child is making cookies on a tray
a child is making cookies on a tray

National Cookie Day: A Delicious Celebration of Comfort and Joy

December 4th marks National Cookie Day, a holiday that brings together cookie lovers from all over the world to celebrate one of the most universally adored treats. Whether it’s the classic chocolate chip, a soft and chewy oatmeal raisin, or something more adventurous like salted caramel, this day is dedicated to all things cookies.

A Brief History of Cookies
The origins of cookies can be traced back to ancient times, with early versions appearing in Persia as far back as the 7th century. However, it wasn’t until the 17th century in Europe that cookies, or “small cakes,” began to resemble the sweet treats we know today. Over time, cookies became a household staple, evolving in shape, size, and flavor as different cultures added their own twists.

Why We Celebrate
National Cookie Day is a chance to enjoy the little things in life—like the perfect, golden-brown cookie. It's an excuse to bake a fresh batch at home or visit your local bakery for a special treat. It’s also a fun day for cookie swaps, sharing recipes, and of course, indulging in a variety of flavors.

How to Celebrate

  1. Bake Your Favorite Cookies – There’s no better way to celebrate than by baking your favorite batch from scratch. Chocolate chip cookies are always a classic, but feel free to experiment with new recipes like snickerdoodles, gingerbread, or even no-bake options.

  2. Support Local Bakeries – Many bakeries offer special discounts or cookie-themed promotions on National Cookie Day. Treat yourself to something unique or try a flavor you’ve never had before.

  3. Cookie Swap – Gather friends or family for a cookie exchange. It’s a fun way to try different homemade cookies and share your own creations.

  4. Give Back – Spread the sweetness by sharing cookies with those who might need a little joy, such as friends, neighbors, or even people at a local shelter.

Why We Love Cookies
Cookies are more than just a dessert; they are a symbol of comfort and nostalgia. The smell of freshly baked cookies can fill a house with warmth, and sharing them with loved ones can create lasting memories. Plus, cookies come in endless varieties, meaning there’s a flavor for everyone.

So, whether you’re baking, buying, or simply enjoying a cookie with a cup of milk, National Cookie Day is all about savoring the simple pleasures in life. Celebrate with a smile, a bite, and, of course, a cookie (or two)!

Happy National Cookie Day!